For some time now if you want a Smart Phone you had a choice of either an iPhone, Windows Mobile and BlackBerry. Recently Google have come on the scene with Android and Nexus One. As for what you chose either comes down to what you company gives you or what you like personally. For me I had several Windows Mobile phones until I moved over to the iPhone, and have become a big fan. When you actually look at all these devices they are all much of a likeness of each other with only slight differences that may sway you towards a particular one.
However a new take on the smart phone has appeared on the scene, well a concept model anyway called the Nirvana Phone. This offers something very different to the competition. Citrix in partnership with Open Kernel have given the Nirvana Phone the ability to allow users to access their corporate virtual desktop and applications hosted on Citrix Xen Servers, from any location. The phone doesn't supply a simple RDP client like on the Windows Mobile Devices or available via the Apple App Store. The Nirvana phone has an adapter for docking to full-sized displays, keyboards, mice and other PC-type peripherals. You can even use the phone as a touch pad as the phone has a touch screen.
Nirvana phones will offer mobile workers a complete "virtual desktop in your pocket," allowing them to take their desktop anywhere without the need to carry around a full laptop.
I think this looks interesting, this video demonstrates the phone in action.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVcAajvMMYk&feature=player_embedded
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